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CATALOGUE 


OF HIGHLY 


Important Paintings 
THE COLLECTION OF 
JOHN A. HOAGLAND, Esa. 
ON EXHIBITION AT THE 
Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 
366 Fifth Avenue, New York 
From Saturday, January 17th, until Day of Sale 
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 


In the Grand Ball-Room of the 
WALDORF-ASTORIA 
Ou Thursday, January 22nd, at 8.30 PP. M. 


JAMES P. SILO 


Auctioneer 


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1. Thehighest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent., or the whole of 
the purchase-money, if reguired, in default of which the Lot or Lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and risk, 
within 24 hours after'the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder 
of the purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled 
for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in 
default of which the, undersigned will not hold himself responsible 
if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will 
be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. Nochecks received unless certified. 


5. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on account of 
any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- 
ever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed 
during the Sale. 


No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 
8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. 


g. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or 
private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
Sale, together with all charges attending thesame This condition 
is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the 
contract madeat this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JATMIES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 
"BAIL, JOSEPH, 
BAXTER, CHARLES, 
BECKWILH, CARROLL, 
BERNE-BELLECOUR, . 
BONHEUR, ROSA 
BRETON, JULES, 
BROOKS, MARIA, 
COMERRE, LEON, 
COROT, J. B., 
DAUBIGNY, CHARLES, 
BIA N. do la P., 
DUPRE, JULES, 
ESCOSURA, L., 
FOSTER, BEN, . . 
FRAPPA, JOSE, 
FROMENTIN, EUGENE, 
GOUPIL, 

HAGBORG, A., 
HENNER, J.J, . 
HERMANN, LEON, 
HERRING, J. F., Sr., . 
ISABEY, E., . 
JACQUE, CHARLES, 
JACQUET, G., 

KAVEL, MARTIN, 
LEPINE, ST.., 
McCORD, GEORGE H., 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 


20, 55, 


24, 52, 
18, 37, 


21, 33, 


13, 29, 41, 


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MORAN, EDWARD, 
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SCHREYER, A., . 


THAULOW, F., . 


TROVON IG. 
VAN BEERS, JAN, 
VAN MARCKE, E., 
‘WIEGAND, G., . 
WIGGINS,C, . 


‘WILLEMS, F., . 


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“WALDORE-ASTORIA 


THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd 
AT 830 P. M. 


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CATALOGUE 


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Born in London in 1809. First exhibited at 


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FLORENT WILLEMS 


Belgium 


Born at Liege, 1823. Pupil of Mechlin. Studied 
the old Dutch masters and attracted much atten- 
tion as early as 1840. The great success of his 
picture exhibited in Paris in 1844 induced him to 
settle there, and he has received every honor an 
artist can get. Officer of the Order of Leopold, ee aes. 
1851; Legion of Honor, 1853 | 


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FELIX ZIEM 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 


Legion of Honor, 1857 
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Paris 


1813-1894 


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Born at Turners, N. Y., in 1848. First ex- 
hibited at the Academy, 1870. Associate of the 
Academy, Member of Society of American 
Artists, of Society of Landscape Painters, and of 
American Water Color Society 


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Exhibited at the Talmagundy Club 


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JULES DUPRE 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on 
porcelain. ‘Studied from Nature and the old mas- 
ters in the Louvre. Exhibited in Salon, 1821, and 
won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. First 
Salon medal, 1833; Legion of Honor, 1849; officer 
of Legion, 1870. Died near Paris, 1889 


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Paris 


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Legion of Honor. Hors Concours 


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Paris 


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GEORGE H. McCORD 


New York 


Pupil of Professor Moses Morse 
Member of National Academy 
Received Medal at World’s Fair, 1884. 


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Sweden 


Medal Paris Salon, 1879 


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Paris 
1808-1876 


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1817-1878 


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Legion of Honor, 1859 

Officer, 1874 


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Paris 


Medal Paris Salon, 1866 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1893 
Legion of Honor, 1892 

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Born at Hannibal, MO, in. L852.) Pupil of 

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Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1869, 1872, 1878: 


Legion of Honor, 1878 


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CHARLES JACQUE 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 


Legion of Honor, 1867 


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THEODORE ROUSSEAU 


Paris 
1812-1867 


Medals Paris Salon, 1834, 1840, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1867 


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Paris 
: Born at Bernwiller (Alsace) March 5, 1829. 
bi Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Grand Prize of “ 
| Rome, 1858. Medals: 1863, 186s, and 1866. 
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Paris 


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Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on 
porcelain. Studied from Nature and the old mas- 
tersin the Louvre. Exhibited in Salon, 1821, and 
won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. First Salon 
medal, 1833; Legion of Honor, 1849; officer of 
Legion, 1870. Died near Paris, 1889 


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Paris 


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Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1865 
Officer, 1894 


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MARIA BROOKS 


Came to New York in 1886 from London with 
a well-established reputation. Pupil of South 
Kensington Schools and of the Royal Academy. 
Awarded gold and silver medals at London 
Exhibitions 


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Paris 


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Paris 


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Paris 
1827-1891 


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Paris 


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Paris 


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Paris 


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Paris 
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Paris 


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J. B. C. COROT 
Paris 
Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 
1867. Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion 


of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of 
Deceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


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JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 


Only fifteen years old when he arrived in Paris, 
Meissonier, after a few months’ study with Léon 
Cognet, turned to the study of the old masters, 
especially the Dutch, whom he learned to surpass 
in skill of detail, although he never became their 
equal in color. Without poetic temperament or 
large pretensions towards the ideal, he won his 
way to fame by conscientious, incessant toil. He 
had, as Albert Wolff has said, ‘the sincerity and 
wonderful determination of a man who leaves 
nothing to chance; who never loses sight of 
nature, and who makes no account of time when 
it behooves him to carry on a work to the pitch of 
perfection which the artist desires.’ Yet, while 
untiring in his accurate rendering of the material 
part of his pictures—the costumes, architecture, 
bric-a-brac—he reveals also the very spirit of the 
| scene, with a wonderful power of establishing a 

central motive in his pictures which strikes the eye 
at once and holds fast the imagination. And these 
qualities are as noticeable in the smallest panel 
as in those large compositions treating the epic of 
the First Empire, of which ‘‘ The Retreat from 
Russia in 1814” is the masterpiece. He was the 
recipient of the highest honors in his own coun- 
| try; a member, also, of the Munich Academy, 
and honorary member of the Royal Academy, in 
London, and of others. He died January 31, 1891 


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Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 


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Born at Lyons, France, February 21, 1815; 
died in Paris, January 31, 1891. In 1830, Meis- 
sonier went to Paris and studied four months 
under Léon Cognet. He formed his technique 
mainly, however, upon careful study of the Old 
Masters—particularly those of the Dutch school 

Medals : third class, 1840; second class, 1841; 
first class, 1843 and 1850; Medals of Honor, 1855, 
1867 and 1878; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1846; Officer, 1856; Commander, 1867; Grand 
Officer, 1878. Member of the Institute, 1861. 
One of the founders and the first President of the 
Soctété Nattonale des Beaux Arts, Paris 


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: Height, 124 inches ; length, 153 inches 


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J. B. C. COROT 


Jean Baptiste Camille Corot was born in Paris, 

1796, the son of a prosperous tradesman; pupil of 

Michallon and Victors Bertin, and traveled in 

; Italy in 1826. Traveled much in France, painting 
: from nature and creating a style out of his experi- 
ments. Although at first neglected by the public, 
| . his patrimonial fortune enabled him to live com- 
fortably and paint to suit himself. He received 
medals 1833, 1848, 1855, 1867; was given the 
Legion of Honor in 1846, and became an Officer 
in 1867. Hediedin Parisin 1875. The influ- 
ence of Corot on the art of our time cannot be 
overestimated. He lifted landscape painting into 
the realm of idyllic poetry, just as Rousseau gave 
it a tragic, and Diaz a romantic significance. 
Each man painted according to his feelings, The 
spirit of the south which burned in Diaz, the 
melancholy of an unhappy life which darkened 
Rousseau, was replaced in Corot by a genial gayety 
of temperament which reflects itself in his works 


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_.~-«JULES DUPRE 


3 _ First Salon medal, 1833 
_ Legion of Honor, 1849 
~ Officer of Legion, 1870 


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